
Look at what you took off: the trailer for 28 Panfilov’s came out
The film, which raised money for filming with one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns in the history of Russia (and the few crowdfunding campaigns for filming movies in the world in general ), finally released a trailer that was very warmly received on film resources :
The filming of the film, which began on October 4, 2013, lasted for two years, and the premiere itself was postponed from 2015 to 2016. A year ago, an excerpt came out:
But now, it seems, the project has really reached the finish line.
Again, judging by the reaction of Runet, patriotic cinema is better managed to be filmed by enthusiasts with the money of patriots than by those whose patriotism is usually expressed in the depths to which their languages manage to penetrate the ears of officials managing budgets.
PS And not only patriotic: all the most interesting things that should be expected from Russian cinema next year are done by enthusiasts and with a lot of help from the most respected public - I already wrote how the Hardcore project raised money for post-production, and now look at its official trailer, if not already:
And how they do it without inviting a single KVN star - I can’t imagine.
Fundraising for the film is carried out using crowdfunding. Having collected more than 30 million rubles, he became one of the most successful crowdfunding projects in Russian cinema. In addition, in December 2014, the project won a grant from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation in the amount of 30 million rubles
- Wikipedia
The filming of the film, which began on October 4, 2013, lasted for two years, and the premiere itself was postponed from 2015 to 2016. A year ago, an excerpt came out:
But now, it seems, the project has really reached the finish line.
Again, judging by the reaction of Runet, patriotic cinema is better managed to be filmed by enthusiasts with the money of patriots than by those whose patriotism is usually expressed in the depths to which their languages manage to penetrate the ears of officials managing budgets.
PS And not only patriotic: all the most interesting things that should be expected from Russian cinema next year are done by enthusiasts and with a lot of help from the most respected public - I already wrote how the Hardcore project raised money for post-production, and now look at its official trailer, if not already:
And how they do it without inviting a single KVN star - I can’t imagine.